<P>The field of Semantic Computing (SC) brings together those disciplines concerned with connecting the (often vaguely formulated) intentions of humans with computational content. This connection can go both ways: retrieving, using and manipulating existing content according to user′s goals (″do what the user means″); and creating, rearranging, and managing content that matches the author′s intentions (″do what the author means″).</P> <P><B>Keywords:</B> </P> <H5>ANALYSIS AND UNDERSTANDING OF CONTENT</H5> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P><EM>Natural–language processing<BR>Image and video analysis<BR>Audio and speech analysis<BR>Analysis of structured and semi–structured data<BR>Analysis of behavior of software, services, and networks</EM></P></BLOCKQUOTE> <H5>INTEGRATION OF MULTIPLE SEMANTIC REPRESENTATIONS</H5> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P><EM>Database schema integration<BR>Ontology integration<BR>Interoperability and Service Integration</EM></P></BLOCKQUOTE> <H5>SEMANTIC INTERFACES</H5> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P><EM>Natural–Language Interface<BR>Multimodal Interfaces</EM></P></BLOCKQUOTE> <H5>APPLICATIONS</H5> <BLOCKQUOTE> <P><EM>Semantic Web and other search technologies<BR>Question answering<BR>Semantic Web services<BR>Multimedia databases<BR>Engineering of software, services, and networks based on natural–language specifications<BR>Context–aware networks of sensors, devices, and/or applications<BR>Industrial Applications</EM></P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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